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By Alex "Sandy" Antunes | April 24th 2009 02:51 PM | 1 comment | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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Back on a frozen pre-Inaugeration Day, I picked up a hitchhiker on US295N. We exchanged the usual banter ("Got any guns? No? Great!").  He wasn't a local, just in town to help assemble bandstands in DC and visiting a friend in Baltimore.  He had three reasons for hitching that cold wintry day: his car had died, he had no money, and it made him feel like he was 17 again.

The strangest part was that he started talking about recent lack of sunspots, as seen by a NASA satellite mission and reported on spaceweather.com.

Now, what are the odds that an itinerant hitchhiker whose hobby is space weather would happen to get picked up by a solar physicist who worked with the very satellite he'd just read about?

He was psyched that I was a solar physicist, I was psyched that, indeed, he wasn't a homicidal maniac, and also that he was interested in my field.  I dropped him off at a rest stop on US95 shortly before my exit, and the tale is done.

So hello Jonathan, hope you reached Baltimore, and here's a shout-out to the STEREO mission for bringing us together.

Alex, the daytime astronomer

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Hank
I don't think the chances of me picking up a hitchhiker and having him talk about Science 2.0. are very high.    But that's a great story.   Scary - hitchhiking used to be okay which is why weirdo killers started doing it - but still a cool story.

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